Lewis Wickes Hine [Worker using new process developed by T. C. Wheaton to spray white glass cold cream jars with hand blowing torch, T. C. Wheaton Company, Millville, New Jersey]
Lewis Wickes Hine [Workers in pressing shop finishing door knobs, T.C. Wheaton Company, Millville, New Jersey]
Lewis Wickes Hine [Eighty-three-year-old stopper-grinder, T. C. Wheaton Company, Millville, New Jersey]
Lewis Wickes Hine [Eighty-three-year-old stopper-grinder, T. C. Wheaton Company, Millville, New Jersey]
Lewis Wickes Hine [Unskilled wash-and-tie girl tying stoppers to bottles, T.C. Wheaton Company, Millville, New Jersey]
Lewis Wickes Hine [Worker taking polished and finished door knobs and putting them on shovel, T.C. Wheaton Company, Millville, New Jersey]
Lewis Wickes Hine [Blower rotating bottle as he blows it in iron mould in flint glass shop, T.C. Wheaton Company, Millville, new Jersey]
Lewis Wickes Hine [Two workers stamping glass jars with new device for lettering painted bottles, T. C. Wheaton Company, Millville, New Jersey]
Lewis Wickes Hine [Gaffer finishing wide-mouthed bottle after man on right took bottle from blower on rod and put it on gas flame, T.C. Wheaton Company, Millville, New Jersey]
Lewis Wickes Hine ["Carrying-in-boy," about sixty years old, loading up "paddle" with glass stoppers that have just been moulded, T.C. Wheaton Company, Millville, New Jersey]
Lewis Wickes Hine ["Carrying-in-boy," about sixty years old, loading up "paddle" with glass stoppers that have just been moulded, T.C. Wheaton Company, Millville, New Jersey]
Lewis Wickes Hine [Gaffer finishing necks of wide mouthed jars by rotating bottle on sheet of iron, pressing open mouth with tool he is holding in his right hand, T.C. Wheaton Company, Millville, New Jersey]
Lewis Wickes Hine ["Carrying-in-boy," about sixty years old, putting paddle-load of glass stoppers from shop that produces them and putting into "lehr" (annealing oven), T.C. Wheaton Company, Millville, New Jersey]
Lewis Wickes Hine ["Carrying-in-boy," about sixty years old, loading up "paddle" with glass stoppers that have just been moulded to file these off from cup on which they were made, T.C. Wheaton Company, Millville, New Jersey]
Lewis Wickes Hine [Blower twisting bottles in a "turn-mould" to remove seams while sixty-year-old "mould-boy" opens mould to release bottle and closes it again around now hot "gob" of glass that has been inserted by the blower, T.C. Wheaton Company, Millville, New Jersey]